Pre-Owned 1997 Defender 90
- Pre-Owned
The highlights
- Alloy wheels
- Trailer hitch receiver
The full specifications
- Front beverage holders
- Passenger door bin
- Alloy wheels
- Front anti-roll bar
- Front tires: 265/75SR16.0
- Power steering
- Rear anti-roll bar
- Rear tires: 265/75SR16.0
- Tires: all-terrain
- AM/FM radio
- Cassette
- Speakers: 4
- Front center armrest: w/storage
- Front seats: bucket
- Max seating capacity: 4
- Rear seats: bench
- Cylinder configuration: V-8
- Drive type: four-wheel
- Engine liters: 4.0
- Engine location: front
- Fuel economy city: 14mpg
- Fuel economy highway: 15mpg
- Fuel tank capacity: 15.6gal.
- Horsepower: 182hp @ 4,750RPM
- Number of valves: 16
- Recommended fuel: Regular Unleaded
- Sequential multi-point fuel injection
- Torque: 233 lb.-ft. @ 3,000RPM
- Transmission: 4 speed automatic
- Rear cargo: tailgate
- Skid plates
- Trailer hitch receiver
- Curb weight: 1,775kg (3,913lbs)
- Engine bore x stroke: 94.0mm x 71.1mm (3.70" x 2.80")
- Engine displacement: 4.0 L
- Engine horsepower: 182hp @ 4,750RPM
- Engine torque: 233 lb.-ft. @ 3,000RPM
- Exterior body width: 1,791mm (70.5")
- Exterior height: 2,037mm (80.2")
- Exterior length: 3,990mm (157.1")
- Front headroom: 1,448mm (57.0")
- Front hiproom: 1,400mm (55.1")
- Front legroom: 1,105mm (43.5")
- Front shoulder room: 1,372mm (54.0")
- GVWR: 2,722kg (6,001lbs)
- Interior cargo volume: 1,846 L (65 cu.ft.)
- Interior maximum cargo volume: 1,846 L (65 cu.ft.)
- Towing capacity: 1,588kg (3,500lbs)
- Turning radius: 6.1m (20.0')
- Wheelbase: 2,360mm (92.9")
- Display: analog
- Tachometer
- Variably intermittent wipers
- 4 wheel disc brakes
- ABS brakes
Notes from the dealer
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- 4.0
21 years and still in good shape
by Jim on 11/3/2018 4:48:59 AM
I bought my 1997 Defender 90 station wagon used in 2001 with 90,000 miles. At 270,000 miles I replaced the engine with a rebuilt 2.6 liter engine, had transmission and transfer case rebuilt. All worn parts in power train were replaced (CV joints, wheel bearings, brake rotors). Radiator was also replaced. All lights replaced with LEDs. Surprisingly the differentials were not badly worn. I'm now replacing the badly worn seats with a rebuild kit. I figure I'm good for another 270,000 miles. The only issues are minor water leaks around the edge of the roof and around the roof window. If it rained more in NM I might think about fixing the leaks, but they've not been a problem. This is my daily driver. I have never had a vehicle that lasted this many miles and years. Over the years the problems were 1. Transfer case broken because there was no oil, my bad. 2. Replaced front drive shaft U joints twice, rear ones once. 3. Water pump replaced twice. 4. Fuel pump replaced once. 5. Alternator replaced once. 6. Starter motor replaced once. 7. Air conditioner compressor replaced twice. 8. Power steering pump replaced once. 9. Heater core replaced once. 10. Steering wheel covered. 11. Front brakes replaced three times. 12. One front brake cylinder replaced because it was damaged because of severely worn brake pads. 13. Rear brake pads replaced twice. Considering the age and mileage that's a pretty good maintenance record. It's much better than my Series II 109 vehicles (3) which spent more time broken than running. - 5.0
Great Truck, but know what you're getting
by George on 2/2/2016 9:26:58 PM
I have driven my Defender 90 for the past several years. Purchased it in Seattle and drove down to Texas over 4 days, even going going wheeling in Moab along the way, without any problems. It's actually a great truck. Most people buy them because of how they look, but they're actually quite reliable and easy to work on trucks. Most things can be removed with a screw driver and there is not a lot of electronics to worry about. The V8 gas engine is good but the fuel economy is only around 12-13 mpg in the city. Also, the small fuel tank means only about 200 miles between fill ups. Keep in mind though that this is a truck geared for off road use, so the low gearing is not the best for speed or fuel economy. On the road, the truck is noisy and you will hear the engine. It's also not silky smooth like a Lexus and you will know you are driving a truck. But again, low geared transmissions typically are noisy, especially when they hold the gear trying to get up to speed. You can easily drive highway speeds, but just know that 65-75 is really around the most the Defender will be happy with. Around town, it's pretty easy to drive, mainly because of the short wheelbase and the high sitting position. Speaking of sitting position, the seat is only adjustable forward and back, and the steering wheel is large, like a tractor, and fixed so no tilt. The american version has an odd sitting position where your feet are actually angled off to one side and not directly straight in front of you like in other cars. It's probably a remnant of the fact that the truck was designed for right hand drive. It is not horrible, but it is present. All the switches work and I have not noticed any leaks (knock on wood) but it is an 18 year old British vehicle so I'm sure there will be some out there that do. The environment controls (heater and a/c) are pretty basic, so don't expect a bunch of options regarding where the heat goes or even that good temperature modulation. The a/c works pretty well, even in the Texas heat, but the heater can leave you a bit cold on chilly days, even in Texas "cold". Certainly the HVAC is not as good as modern cars (or even cars of the same vintage). I drive my truck daily and having a good Rover mechanic is a must. We have a great shop here and they are the only ones who work on my truck. I have not had to fix much on my truck. The a/c needed some work which cost about $900 and the radiator had to be changed due to a leak which cost about $600 with labor and tax. Parts can sometimes be a challenge but there are good retailers in the states and you can buy almost anything abroad. Off-road ability is legendary so there is little I can add there. Overall, it is a fantastic truck, even after all these years and it is relatively affordable to own if you find the right one. Since it is a specialty type vehicle, avoid ones with rust and needing a lot of work since parts can be harder to find within the states. Best part is they hold their value and with the end of the Defender line, even in Britain in 2015, I can only see these Defender 90's value go up. My advice? Grab one when you can, wheel it, drive it, but take care of it because if you do, you'll probably still make money when you go to sell it. Whatever you do though, don't buy one thinking that it'll be as comfortable, good to drive or friendly as a modern car because you'll be disappointed and miss out on a truly great vehicle. - 5.0
Update on towing my Defender 90 behind motorhome
by jssdoit on 7/30/2013 12:56:25 AM
Just purchased a new Roadmaster All-Terain towbar for towing my 1997 Defender 90 behind my motorhome. Still is just all I hoped would be the right vehicle. My motorhome is a Freightliner FL70 four-door chassis, 40-foot. And the Defender 90 is just the right size and weight. And it is my daily driver.
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